Gallup: Stark Gender Gap in Gun Ownership, Views of Gun Laws in U.S.

Wx8owrnhruajz6j6yhp8jgIt cracks me up that liberals say there is no difference between men and women, and then Gallup turns around and shows differently. 

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • U.S. men roughly twice as likely as U.S. women to own a gun, 43% vs. 22%
  • 62% of women, 51% of men feel gun laws should be made stricter
  • Gender gap in gun-law preferences persists despite gun ownership status

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Men and women in the U.S. differ starkly in their propensity to own a gun and their preferences for the nation’s gun laws. Gallup’s trends show that gun ownership among men has consistently been at least double that of women, and women are much more supportive than men of stricter gun laws.

Men Remain Much More Likely Than Women to Own a Gun

Since 2007, when Gallup began to track Americans’ personal gun ownership annually, men have been much more likely than women to say they are gun owners, but aggregated biennial data show gun ownership has been more variable among women than men. Gun ownership among women has swelled from the low teens to more than 20% over the past 15 years, while it has remained in the low to mid-40s among men during the same period.

The most recent findings, from 2021-2022, show a 21-percentage-point gender gap in gun ownership, with about twice as many men (43%) as women (22%) saying they personally own a gun.

The latest data also find that 6% of men and 20% of women say another member of their household owns a gun, while 48% of men and 56% of women report there being no guns in their household.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/406238/stark-gender-gap-gun-ownership-views-gun-laws.aspx